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<H2><A NAME="5_10">%!includeconf command</A></H2>
<P> The <CODE>includeconf</CODE> command is used to include
 configurations from an external file into the current one. This command
 is valid inside the source document Config Area only.</P>
<P> It is useful to share the same config for multiple files, so you can
 centralize it. On any file do you want to include that central
 configuration, put a <CODE>includeconf</CODE> call. Example:</P>
<PRE>
My First Document
John Doe
July, 2004

%!includeconf: config.t2t

Hi, this is my first document.
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<P> The format inside the included file is the same as in the <A HREF="CommandLineOptions.html#rc">
RC file</A>.</P>
<P> Note that the optional target specification is NOT supported for
 this command.</P>
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%!includeconf: config.t2t            &lt;--- OK
%!includeconf(html): config.t2t      &lt;--- NOT OK
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